Marc Schultz
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As far as I understand, the resolving power of current L series lenses are not enough to cope with the increased resolution of the new 1DS Mark III. There has been talk for a long time that the resolving power of current L lenses already struggles to keep up with the 1DS Mark II sensor and I myself have felt that way at times.
At one time there was speculation that the next generation 1DS after the Mark II, when Canon makes the jump to 20+ MP, would be a hybrid of something between a 35mm camera and a medium format body with a whole new lens system designed specially to provide more resolving power for a super higher resolution sensor.
Since Canon has not gone that route, I am wondering if they plan to offer another solution to address the issue of current lenses which won’t be able to keep up with a sensor which produces images at over 20MP.
Thoughts?
At one time there was speculation that the next generation 1DS after the Mark II, when Canon makes the jump to 20+ MP, would be a hybrid of something between a 35mm camera and a medium format body with a whole new lens system designed specially to provide more resolving power for a super higher resolution sensor.
Since Canon has not gone that route, I am wondering if they plan to offer another solution to address the issue of current lenses which won’t be able to keep up with a sensor which produces images at over 20MP.
Thoughts?